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July 25: The Redlands Bowl & The Puente Project
Beverly Noerr, Executive Director of Redlands Bowl Performing Arts, shares the lineup for their 101st festival season. Then, Josefina Canchola with the Puente Project talks about preparing students for higher education and creating mentors for the future.
Redlands Chamber of Commerce to host cocktail competition for NYE Orange Drop
REDLANDS, Calif. — Local bartenders are set to shake things up at the Fox Event Center on Aug. 15 as they vie to create the official 2025 Signature Orange Drop Cocktail. Why it matters: The cocktail competition not only serves as a fundraiser for the New Year’s festivities but also as an event to highlight Redlands' culinary scene. Participating establishments are encouraged to decorate their vendor spaces to showcase their businesses, including photos of their completed cocktail.
Matthew Stafford Selling California Home After Contract Adjustment
While there was some concern about Matthew Stafford's contract status heading into training camp, Stafford and the team agreed to terms on a "contract adjustment" that would ensure he'll suit up and prepare with the team for the 2024 season. The move certainly doesn't erase potential concerns around his contract...
Things To Do This Weekend: July 26th-28th, 2024
It’s the last weekend of July and it looks like it will be another hot weekend, stay cool out there and be sure to follow us on social media through Facebook and Instagram so you don’t miss any of these fun events! We hope you enjoy your weekend and be sure to share your events with us. We would love to hear about them!
Crafton’s vets recognized at special ceremony
Graduating Roadrunners who served the country in the military were individually recognized at a special ceremony hosted by Crafton Hills College’s Veterans Resource Center. Thirteen veteran students received special regalia to celebrate their accomplishments, from specialty chords and stoles to an all-new challenge coin designed to pay homage to the sacrifices made during their time of service.
San Bernardino County board OKs funds to combat opioid crisis, homelessness
The San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday revised a $23.5 million plan to address opioid addiction and accepted more than $500,000 for homelessness reduction efforts. San Bernardino County has been a party to a number of legal settlements against pharmaceutical companies for their role in enabling the nationwide...
Inland Empire Temperatures Continue to Surge
RIVERSIDE (CNS) – Excessive heat warnings are in effect until Friday in the Coachella Valley with temperatures expected to reach 116 degrees, according to the National Weather Service. The excessive heat warning will be in effect in Palm Desert, Coachella, Cathedral City, Palm Springs, Borrego Springs, Indio and La...
California’s $20 minimum wage leads 89% of fast-food restaurants to reduce hours
The minimum wage for fast-food workers in California jumped to $20 an hour on April 1, a $4 pay bump for 553,000 fast workers. However, restaurant chain owners raised concerns that the minimum wage increases would hurt their bottom line, and owners have cut workers’ hours, raised food prices, and even shut down some locations. […]
Long Beach is getting an infusion of cash to go after employers stealing from workers
Getting the government to investigate wage theft cases can be "a bureaucratic nightmare," according to workers' advocates. They hope a renewed focus on the problem can ease that burden. The post Long Beach is getting an infusion of cash to go after employers stealing from workers appeared first on Long Beach Post.
Edwin Castro, $2 Billion Powerball Winner, Chauffeured Around L.A. With New 24-Year-Old Model Girlfriend Payten Vincent
Edwin Castro, the winner of a $2 billion Powerball lottery, was spotted getting close his new girlfriend, Payten Vincent, on a date in Los Angeles. In Touch obtained photos of Edwin, 31, and Payten, 24, were seen being dropped off at a hiking trail in a chauffeured black SUV. The duo were joined by a couple other members of Edwin’s inner circle.
World War II sergeant whose plane was shot down over Germany honored with reburial in California
LOS ANGELES (AP) — After 80 years, a World War II sergeant killed in Germany has returned home to California. On Thursday, community members lined the roads to honor U.S. Army Air Force Tech. Sgt. Donald V. Banta as he was brought from Ontario International Airport to a burial home in Riverside, California. Banta, 21, was killed in action in early 1944 when his plane was hit by anti-aircraft fire over Gotha, Germany, according to Honoring Our Fallen, an organization that provides support to families of fallen military and first responders. One of the surviving crewmembers saw the plane was on fire, then fell in a steep dive before exploding on the ground. After the crash, German troops buried the remains of one soldier at a local cemetery, while the other six crewmembers, including Banta, were unaccounted for.
The only no-kill shelter in the High Desert is forced to throw in the towel
Founded less than a year ago, Route 66 Animal Shelter in Barstow will throw in the towel later this year due to a lack of funding. The only non-kill shelter in the High Desert area can no longer sustain its humanitarian mission and will be handing over the keys and with it, all control of operations to the city of Barstow. ...
Attempted murder and assault charges for suspect in May stabbing on Two Mile Road
After a stabbing in May, a teenage suspect was arrested this week on suspicion of attempted murder. On the night of May 25, County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a report of a burglary in the 6600 block of Two Mile Road. A witness told deputies that several young people were yelling threats to one another. Deputies report that Rodney Frazier-Goodson, 19, stabbed one of the young people, punched him in the face, and then ran into the desert. No arrests were made that night.
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